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- 1) An Introduction to the Map 2) Browse by Theme London Cultural Improvement Group Map of Best Practice The London Cultural There are several ways to make Proceed to the Interactive map by clicking on the Improvement Group has use of this document: image below: created an interactive map of 1. Browse by borough, using best practice to demonstrate the the interactive map. Roll over excellent cultural work that is the map to reveal borough undertaken across the London names and click on your boroughs and to record the desired borough to access outcomes of the strands of the a borough-specific page of London Cultural Improvement content. Programme (LCIP). If you are 2. Browse by a selection of interested in contributing a themes. case study, news item, related 3. Search the entire information or a web-link please document on an exact- contact Sarah Murray, LCIP match basis. Press Ctrl + F Project Co-ordinator: to tab through entries that [email protected] match your search. For more information on the To return to the map view, which also has links to themes programme visit: and strands, click the map icon in the right hand corner of each of the borough, theme and strand screens: www.londoncouncils.gov.uk/ networks/lcip Click on the best practice buttons to visit websites, download reports and view case studies. All photographic images by kind permission of Visit London. Theme: Children and Young People Arts (cont.) Literacy, Literature and Bexley Beats and Rhymes Lewisham Hands on Base Poetry Camden Fringe Newham Cultural & Sporting Programme Bexley Beats and Rhymes Camden Spirit Project Redbridge Play Strategy Kingston Bookstart Kingston Youth Arts Festival Redbridge Theatre Resource Lewisham Speak Out Lambeth Back on Track Southwark Salmon Centre Lewisham Speak Out Sutton Box Clever Theatre Special Eduactional Needs and Redbridge Theatre Resource Tower Hamlets Find Your Talent Marketing Disability Southwark Salmon Centre Newham Estate Based Sport Bromley Cricketing Skills Greenwich World Heritage Site Sutton Box Clever Theatre Camden Spirit Project Cultural Strategies (recently H&F Active Autism Audience Development Older People published) Kingston Special Olympics Greenwich Heritage Centre Waltham Forest Tea Dance Lewisham Speak Out Brent 2010-15 H&F Shepherds Bush library Redbridge Play Strategy City 2010-14 Haringey Bruce Castle Parks Havering Friends of Parks Merton 2007-2010: Progress Report Westminster “Keep Britain Tidy” Kingston Hospital Register Richmond 2009-13 Havering Friends of Parks Lewisham Hands on Base Waltham Forest 2010-30 Wandsworth 2009-14 Sport and Activity CAA Green Flags Barnet on the Move City CAA website Environment & Sustainability Brent Girls Get Going City: Making Sense of... Havering Elm Library Bromley Cricketing Skills Redbridge Camden Hindsites Westminster Evaluation Croydon Healthy Living Hub Hackney museum - evaluation Haringey Footbal Forum Children and Young People Richmond Arts & Heritage - outcomes Harrow Dancing Shoes Bexley Beats and Rhymes Havering Sports Camp Bromley Cricketing Skills Joint Service Working K&C Network Camden Crawl Camden Theatre Consortium Kingston Special Olympics Camden Spirit Project Croydon Healthy Living Hub Lewisham Downham Centre Hackney Meet the Parents Lewisham Downham Centre Newham Estate Based Sport H&F Active Autism South East London Libraries Redbridge Leisure Partnership Havering Things to Do & Places to Go Waltham Forest Tea Dance Kingston Youth Arts Festival Lambeth Back on Track Lewisham Speak Out Click on links for case studies and websites Click on bubbles for case Barking & Dagenham studies and websites Barking & Dagenham Heritage Services and Enfield Museum Service Download the LCIP This study shows that the process of selecting the engagement report for this right performance measures within a performance borough management framework is essential to demonstrating the value of museum services to the community and to improving performance. With the right measures in place the value of the service in social, cultural and money terms can be quantified which is a powerful tool for advocacy and obtaining funding. Museums need to increase their awareness of current performance, increase competence, adopt a systematic, structured approach to planning, delivery and reporting, and build a sound database before developing benchmarking relationships or taking decision on alternative delivery models. Download the Cultural Education Provision report for this borough Click on bubbles for case Barnet studies and websites Barnet on the Move is a North London model of the Jog England programme recently established Download the LCIP by England Athletics. In partnership with Barnet & engagement report for this District Athletics Club, PRO-ACTIVE North London borough created a 10-week jogging project for beginners and lapsed runners. The project has proved a success from the first session and has met key areas of sports development; club development, volunteer development and coach development. Church Farmhouse Museum is a beautiful 350- year-old Grade 2* listed building. Marketing budgets for the museum are extremely limited as is staff resource and capacity, and raising awareness and promoting its exhibitions has always been a challenge for the museum. Blue Sail, on behalf of Visit London, worked with the museum to assess its current position and recommend low-cost marketing actions to raise awareness and promote exhibitions for 12 months. Download the Cultural Education Provision report for this borough Click on bubbles for case Bexley studies and websites Creative Services Project: Beats and Rhymes was a spoken word, poetry Download the LCIP and music project designed to enable young Aiming High for Disabled Children people to explore issues they were facing, Digital photography workshops. engagement report for this such as gang violence. The London Borough of Each workshop consists of 2 session borough Bexley worked with Apples and Snakes Poets of 3hrs each – total 6hrs. During the in Residence and Rolling Sound to deliver course the students are assisted to the project, which resulted in Arts Award take photos using digital cameras, accreditation for the participants. and then upload, share and edit the photos. These will then be printed, with personal copies for students and selected work displayed at an Building upon the national success and exhibition at the library. local popularity of yachting and rowing, the ‘Sails, Oars and 2012’ project, led by Bexley Local Studies and Archive Cen- tre (BLSAC), worked with Erith Yacht Club, Erith Rowing Club, Danson Wa- tersports Centre and documentary film makers, ‘Chocolate Films’ to produce a film to capture people’s views across all three People’s Record themes; Health, Sport & Well being; Young People’s Aspi- rations; Changing Places. Bex-L is the award winning website promoting Bexley’s library service, events and activities, online resources, e-books, book features and reviews and the library catelogue. “Keep Britain Tidy” flag winning Danson Park Download the Cultural Education Provision report for this borough Click on bubbles for case Brent studies and websites Brent Cultural Strategy 2010-15 The strategy is the first time that partners from local Download the LCIP businesses and arts, sports, and learning providers in engagement report for this the area have worked together with Brent Council to borough develop a shared cultural strategy for the borough. Girls Get Going in Brent The eight headline principles are, in no priority The aim of the project was to increase order: participation in young women in Brent. • enhancing cultural vibrancy, The Brent Sports Development team Following publication of Brent’s cultural • increasing participation. developed four activities targeting this strategy in early 2010, Brent Culture Sport • raising the profile of culture, group – hip-hop, skipping, aerobics, and Learning Forum (BCSLF) decided they • encouraging young people to take part, and badminton and girls football. The needed a united ‘shopfront’ to raise visitor • developing public spaces, activities were decided upon after awareness of the Borough’s businesses. These • making the most of London 2012 and other major using the strategic planning tool included the worldwide brands of Wembley events, available on promotingactivity.com, National Football Stadium and the Arena • supporting the cultural economy and which helped the team identify the as well as the wide range of restaurants, • promoting health and wellbeing. ‘Leanne’ demographic as its target bars, cinemas, theatres, museums, cultural market – females aged 18 to 25, often festivals and specialist retail outlets with children, who have little time to represented by the Forum. exercise. In the current political and economic climate there is an increased need for museums to enhance their volunteer offer and capacity. While museums of all types and sizes have a strong track record of supporting volunteers, the training programmes and resources required to support volunteers are sometimes not fully embedded in service plans, staff roles and allocated budgets. Croydon and Brent museum services worked in partnership with a national museum to develop a training programme for volunteers working in a front of house capacity and the costs and benefits for volunteers and the organisations. Download the Cultural Education Provision report for this borough Click on bubbles for case Bromley studies and websites The basic cricketing skills programme achieved